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The New Statesman magazine featured a letter titled 'Total political recall' as its letter of the week, inviting readers to submit their thoughts for publication.

Once exclusive to high-end vehicles, luxury technologies like fingerprint readers, autonomous parking systems, and panoramic screens are now increasingly common in family cars, bringing innovations from Hollywood films into everyday automotive use.

Readers are divided on the feasibility of the UK rejoining the EU, with some believing a quick return is possible due to existing alignment, while others argue it would require full concessions including euro adoption and a new democratic mandate.

A news quiz from Helsingin Sanomat tests readers' knowledge, including a question about the planned start date for tram traffic in Turku, Finland.

Berlingske's journalists challenge readers daily with 10 new questions on exciting topics, with this particular quiz focusing on knowledge of the 'Star Wars' saga.

Havana Times has launched its 15th annual photo contest, inviting readers to submit unique moments they have captured.
Yahoo's #PostPulpit Mailbag is inviting readers to submit their questions for this week's segment.
The creator of a popular hit series has released an excellent new crime novel, which is being praised for its crazy humor and bizarre characters. The book features a new contentious police officer, delighting readers with its unique style.

Following the recent conclusion of the long-running late-night institution, readers have been sharing their fondest memories of Stephen Colbert and The Late Show.
Japan's record-breaking manga publisher Shueisha marks 100 years in business with a slew of projects aimed at making its titles more accessible to readers.
An opinion piece from The Wall Street Journal discusses the lasting popularity and cultural significance of 'Dad Books,' exploring why this genre continues to resonate with readers.
A Business Insider survey about 'vibe coding' turned into a platform for readers to express strong negative opinions about AI, with many suggesting alternative terms.

Helsingin Sanomat presents a news quiz to test readers' current affairs knowledge, asking questions like whose breakthrough hit was 'I Should Be So Lucky'.
This article presents a collection of letters submitted by readers to the editor of the newspaper, covering various topics and viewpoints.

A question challenges readers to identify the Southeast Asian country responsible for nearly one-tenth of the global coal output.

Portal Autonomija from Novi Sad, Serbia, has appealed to its readers for donations to help them pay a court judgment of 224,000 dinars, issued following a lawsuit by Savo Manojlović.

Today's 5x5 mini crossword puzzle from Helsingin Sanomat features a theme related to the world of film, offering a daily challenge for readers.

Ten specific manga panels from Jujutsu Kaisen are highlighted as proof of the series' status as a genuine masterpiece, encouraging new readers to experience it.
The Moderates (M) would secure their own majority, with the opposition gathering only 13 percent, according to a poll conducted by the exclusive lifestyle magazine Connoisseur. If its readers were to decide, government formation after the autumn election would likely be straightforward.

Helsingin Sanomat presents a ten-question news quiz to test readers' current affairs knowledge, including questions about Eurovision victories.

An article discusses the health benefits of loquats, encouraging readers to reintroduce the 'forgotten fruit' into their diet.

A selection of books that evoke the delightful aromas of coffee and milk are recommended, inviting readers to immerse themselves in literary worlds filled with the scents of their favorite beverages.
The Daily Mirror in Sri Lanka published a 'Cartoon of the Day' on May 25, 2026, alongside an article titled 'Let’s try and make a difference', encouraging readers to take action.

IGN provides a guide on the correct reading order for 'The Sun Eater' books and novellas, helping readers navigate the science fiction series.
The free Big Shield ebook offer has been extended until Sunday, providing an additional day for readers to claim their copy.

An article presents a quiz inviting readers to imagine spinning a globe and identifying a city, tapping into the dream of spontaneous travel and exploration.

Clare McGlynn argues that even those who do not watch pornography are not immune to its influence, urging readers to reconsider their assumptions.
A News24 article titled 'Wendy’s Win' discusses an issue where 'chip happens' but assures readers it won't affect a newly purchased bakkie, likely referring to a consumer protection or quality assurance story.

An article highlights ten fantasy TV shows, spanning various decades and subgenres, that readers might have overlooked but are perfect for dedicated fantasy fans.
A Danish quiz challenges readers to identify a city that has had three different names and a nickname related to the color of its surrounding water.

A quiz challenges readers to test their knowledge of major historical epidemics and pandemics, including the Plague, Ebola, and COVID-19, and their profound impact on society.

A general interest article asks readers if they are ready for vacation and suggests bringing Mediterranean flavors home.

Croatian newspaper Jutarnji List has released a new general knowledge quiz for its readers, covering current events, general knowledge, and pop culture.

Author Hans Pleschinski, celebrating his 70th birthday, invites readers to explore life's unexploited possibilities without succumbing to false hopes, as exemplified in his acclaimed Thomas Mann novel "Königsallee."

A Danish newspaper challenges readers with a daily quiz, this time focusing on Danish pop singers.
Readers are invited to select their preferred 11 starting players for FC Barcelona's match against Valencia and compare their choices with other readers.

This collection features various daily puzzles, including different difficulty levels of Sudoku and a Squiggly Sudoku, for readers to solve.

A list of the ten greatest fantasy books released in the last decade, recognized for captivating readers and pushing creative boundaries.

Aleksandar Tešič's cult novel 'Kosingas: Red Zmaja', which sparked interest in Serbian epic fantasy, history, and mythology, is returning to readers in a refreshed Laguna luxury edition.
The Kyiv Independent published an opinion piece detailing the reasons why readers worldwide choose to support the Ukrainian news outlet.
This article highlights three essential bikini trends that readers won't want to miss for the upcoming sunny and warm season.

A poll asks readers to vote for the best slogans featured on the t-shirts of Zagreb high school graduates.

A weekly quiz challenges readers on their knowledge of news events that occurred between May 16 and May 22.

An opinion piece from Denník N discusses media policy in Slovakia, inviting readers to provide feedback or report errors.

As the government trials sweeping changes to the fit note system – including replacing some GP-issued sick notes with referrals to work and health coaches – our community have shared fears that the…

Readers have shared their most memorable European rail journeys, featuring vintage locomotives, scenic alpine routes, and dramatic urban rides through deep gorges, canyons, and mountain peaks.
An article invites readers to explore and enjoy a unique frozen treat from Latvia, highlighting its appeal as a local delicacy.
An article highlights a specific, forgotten Croatian tunnel that is not typically found on maps, inviting readers to discover its history.

A Norwegian article prompts readers to consider specific details, though the subject matter is not specified in the provided text.
As part of the America 250 series, readers are invited to vote for the all-time best softball figures from the Treasure Coast.
This article examines the typical amount of savings Americans have accumulated for retirement and raises the question of whether these funds will be adequate to support their post-career lives. It prompts readers to assess their own financial preparedness.

Einar shares a new pasta recipe, emphasizing the use of real garlic, encouraging readers to try this culinary creation.
The author of 'Taiwan Travelogue' expresses hope that their book will be read in China, aiming to spark dialogue and understanding between the regions.

This article explores how city noise, from car signals to construction drills and footsteps, affects people's well-being and daily lives. It encourages readers to be more aware of the sounds around them in urban environments.

A daily quiz challenges readers with 10 new questions on exciting topics, including the "Queen and King rounds" in Danish politics.

The HS Good News newsletter marks its first anniversary, with readers expressing gratitude for its hopeful content, describing it as an excellent antidote to cynicism.

Readers are invited to vote for one of 40 selected front pages from Repubblica published between 1986 and 1995, showcasing key events and figures from that decade.

The "Vijesti" newspaper has announced the upcoming release of its special "holiday triple issue." The articles indicate what readers can expect to find within this extended publication.

A Slovak opinion piece titled "Shooty: Frustrácia" was published by Denník N. The article also includes a note inviting readers to provide feedback or report errors.
An open thread invites readers to share their thoughts and engage in conversation in the comments section, with moderators enforcing community guidelines.

The daily STANDARD quiz for May 20th combines questions on current news with general knowledge, designed for readers who follow current events.

An article from VG invites readers to join a visit to Solbakken's childhood home.

The Pope has publicly warned against the militarization of thinking and war rhetoric, prompting reflection from readers.
A Portuguese newspaper features its 'Letters to the Editor' section, providing a platform for readers to express their opinions on various topics.
A visual puzzle challenges readers to find a hidden butterfly on a path near Altet, Urgell, within 30 seconds.

A Norwegian news outlet, Debatten, is offering a Bible quiz for readers to test their knowledge.

As temperatures rise, a fashion article highlights five Zara dresses recommended for summer wear, advising readers to purchase them before they are sold out.
Readers are invited to the comments section to share their thoughts and engage in conversation, with full-time moderators enforcing community guidelines.

Đorđe Bajić's new thriller, "Momak u kutiji," featuring Inspector Liman, is set to be released on May 28. The novel promises mystery and suspense for readers.

A Finnish newspaper conducts a survey asking readers if they are stuck in an unpleasant job due to fear of not finding new employment.
Malaysian newspaper The Star has issued a public warning about the proliferation of fake news articles that are falsely posing as content from its publication, urging readers to exercise caution.
This article presents a collection of letters submitted by readers to the editor of the newspaper, covering various topics and viewpoints.
A photo taken at a Bicing stop in Barcelona challenges readers to spot a plant that is not hidden, testing their observational skills.

Some tick bites can cause a red meat allergy in humans. Philanthropist Bill Gates, who has supported tick-related research, is being falsely accused by misinformation spreaders of being responsible for this phenomenon.

A thrillingly unsanitised new photo book captures the liberating power of queer clubs globally, showcasing their sexy, messy, kinky, and cacophonous glory, aiming to make readers feel like they're on a night out.
Rolling Stone magazine has released a challenging quiz designed to test readers' knowledge of progressive rock trivia.
A Wall Street Journal report details findings from readers who queried various chatbots about China, revealing insights into the AI's responses and potential biases.
An opinion piece by John Robson argues that escalating debt, whether under figures like Carney or Trump, is contributing to the collapse of civilization, urging readers to focus on this decay rather than political shifts.
A French article discusses the prospects of Raphaël Glucksmann potentially winning the presidential election in 2027, posing it as a question to readers.

The daily horoscope for Tuesday, May 26, 2026, is available, offering astrological predictions for the day. Readers can find insights into their zodiac signs and what the day may hold.
Readers are challenged to find two lilac flowers hidden among jasmine in a photograph within 30 seconds.

Two unusual children's books are reviewed for their approach to explaining dictatorship without frightening young readers and whether figures like Stalin can appear on children's book covers, also questioning if democracy is considered boring.

The Havana Times Reader Survey, designed to guide the publication's future, is closing on May 27th, urging readers to submit their responses before the deadline.

An opinion piece titled 'Shooty: Dráma' was published by Denník N, inviting readers to provide feedback or report errors.

A survey by Helsingin Sanomat asks readers if they are good at verbally praising their own qualities or achievements, inviting them to share their experiences.

A lifestyle article asks readers to choose between enjoying bustling summer crowds or seeking tranquility in nature or rural settings.

Cameron Crowe's memoir 'The Uncool' is reviewed, described as a work that will leave readers inconsolable.

Horoscopes for the week of May 25 to May 31, 2026, are available, offering guidance and insights for the upcoming days. Readers can explore their weekly predictions to navigate the week ahead.

The Bulgarian 'Children's Dnevnik' initiative is reprinting historical news stories, such as an account from 126 years ago, in child-friendly language. This aims to make important news and history accessible to younger readers every Monday.

A lesser-known romance involving Wonder Woman and another iconic DC heroine is set to return this summer, exciting readers deep in DC lore.

An Icelandic article highlights that cultivating herbs is an easy and satisfying method to improve one's cooking, encouraging readers to consider growing their own.

With the completion of Seneca's 10 Dialogues in 2026, readers gain insight into 1st century AD Rome and find clues for understanding contemporary society.
Astrological predictions for all zodiac signs and a daily photo gallery were published for May 24, 2026. These features provide daily insights and visual content for readers.

The article explores the concept of 'the death of the author' in the age of AI, as Nobel laureates and viral novelists embrace artificial intelligence. It also provides guidance for readers on how to spot AI-generated content.
The Akada Children’s Book Festival is promoting indigenous children’s literature and fostering African storytelling among young readers.

An article invites readers to rediscover the Vosges mountains in France, presenting them as a holiday destination that uniquely combines natural beauty, cultural experiences, and opportunities for relaxation amidst mountains, forests, and lakes.

Helsingin Sanomat has released its daily 5x5 mini-crossword puzzle, featuring a different theme each day for readers to solve.
A chat session was held for readers to discuss which animal they would like to celebrate today, coinciding with Turtle Day.
A German quiz challenges readers on their knowledge of the week's events, including a flea market treasure found on 'Bares für Rares' and a tour cancellation for Luxembourg.

Authors including Katherine Rundell, Malala Yousafzai, and Matt Haig recommend books to help readers fall back in love with reading, featuring titles from dark comedies to gripping memoirs.

This week's Saturday quiz challenges participants with questions linking various art pieces and historical facts, including Flamingo, Mercury Fountain, and Trois Disques. Readers are invited to test their knowledge with 15 questions.
This article presents a collection of letters submitted by readers to the editor of the newspaper, covering various topics and viewpoints.
The book 'Criaturas luminosas' carries the message 'Don't forget to live,' encouraging readers to embrace life.

A Lithuanian news portal invites readers to participate in a weekend crossword challenge, offering an intellectual test and a fun way to spend time.

A Lithuanian travel article encourages readers to visit a less popular Italian city, highlighting its attractions and significantly lower prices compared to more famous destinations.
The Globe and Mail invites readers to ask questions about the big winners and losers at the Cannes Film Festival, as the event concludes.
The Financial Times is inviting readers to submit questions for a live Ask an Expert Q&A session with economics leader writer Tej Parikh and economics commentator Chris Giles, focusing on strategies to revive the UK economy.

New generations are reportedly showing a strong interest in classic literature, with authors such as Dostoevsky and Jane Austen being among the most read. This trend indicates a continued appreciation for timeless works among younger readers.

An article presents a 'recipe for a better world' by encouraging readers to reflect on the nature of comments found in online forums, written from the perspective of a 'damn vulnerable feminist'.

The 50th anniversary of the Bachmann Prize, a renowned German-language literary award, will feature three Austrian readers: Wolfgang Popp, Magdalena Schrefel, and Christoph Szalay, with Helga Schubert delivering the Klagenfurt speech.

The STANDARD Quiz, updated Monday to Friday, combines questions on current news with general knowledge, benefiting regular readers.

A celebrity quiz challenges readers to identify a global superstar who was once a young girl from Pennsylvania. The star, an American Music Award nominee, started her career with recitals and YouTube covers.
The Jakarta Post has published an article advising readers to prepare for a potential Super El Niño event, urging readiness without panic in anticipation of its environmental impacts.
A collection of letters submitted by readers to the Portuguese newspaper Público, expressing various opinions on current affairs.

A Finnish news quiz challenges readers to test their knowledge of the week's news, specifically asking which country emerged victorious in this year's Eurovision Song Contest.
NZ Herald is offering readers a chance to win a STIHL GTA30 battery chainsaw pruner kit in a promotional giveaway.

This article explores how celebrity events often generate intense public interest and aggressive, enraged comments among online readers, analyzing the phenomenon of online negativity.

An article explores how feelings of hunger can be deceptive and provides guidance on determining appropriate portion sizes for meals. It aims to help readers manage their eating habits more effectively.

Der Standard's community forum invites readers to discuss their frustrations and annoyances regarding journalism.

TMZ features a "Cheek Of The Week" segment, challenging readers to identify a famous influencer and rapper known for showcasing her toned physique on social media. The article highlights her dedication to fitness and building assets.

A weekly sports quiz challenges readers on their knowledge of recent events in the world of sport, including a question about Bruno Fernandes' 20th assist.

The Guardian's Thursday news quiz tests readers on topical news trivia, pop culture, and general knowledge, including Eurovision winners and other recent events.
A visual puzzle challenges readers to find a pair of Laphria marginata, also known as 'killer flies,' in photos taken between Altet and Claravalls within 30 seconds.

Various newspapers published their daily crossword puzzles for readers to solve.
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Speculation is mounting around Andy Burnham's potential return to Westminster and a challenge for the Labour Party leadership, with a by-election date set for Makerfield. Discussions are ongoing about his suitability and the implications for the party's future direction.
This article reviews Barcelona's transfer window for the 2025-26 season, inviting readers to rate the new signings and choose their favorite.

Miguel Delaney and Lawrence Ostlere, hosts of Copa Independent, are inviting readers to ask them anything about the 2026 World Cup. The journalists have been covering football for 25 years.

Der Standard's community forum invites readers to discuss the question of why some wealthy individuals are perceived as stingy.
A recent report highlights that less than half of Americans are financially prepared to maintain their current lifestyle once they retire. The article prompts readers to assess their own retirement readiness.

Der Standard's community forum poses the question of whether individuals are gradually losing touch with digital progress, inviting readers to discuss the topic.

Der Standard newspaper released its daily word search puzzle, identified as 'Standardrätsel K 11294,' on May 20. The publication invited readers to engage with the new brain teaser.
Amazon has ceased support for Kindle devices released in 2012 or earlier, leading to frustration and a sense of 'betrayal' among longtime users of the e-readers.

The Journal is inviting readers to contribute to its "Money Diaries" segment by keeping a diary of their spending and saving habits.

Anni Pasanen, a journalist for the Long Play publication, has been awarded the Ilkka Malmberg prize, with the jury commending her ability to engage readers in unfamiliar topics.

Amazon has ceased support for Kindle e-readers manufactured before 2013 as of May 20th, effectively turning them into paperweights, though alternatives and solutions exist.

Several readers are reacting strongly to changes made by media company Schibsted regarding advertisements, leading many to cancel their subscriptions.

The STANDARD newspaper has published its daily quiz and word search for May 27th. These features offer readers engaging puzzles and brain teasers.

An Icelandic opinion piece titled "The mess is what stands out" prompts readers to consider their own past mistakes and failures.

Lithuanian news portal Delfi and OHO invite users to solve online crosswords, offering a fun way to test knowledge and intelligence. This initiative aims to engage readers and provide entertainment.

A daily news quiz from FAZ challenges readers to test their knowledge of current events from May 26, including a question about Rot-Weiß Essen's last relegation match.
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Helsingin Sanomat has released its daily 5x5 mini crossword puzzle, featuring a changing theme, inviting readers to solve it.
A recent poll revealed which Booker Prize-winning novel is considered readers' favorite when translated, with one particular author's work receiving a significant portion of the votes.

A discussion was held about a book authored by Peter Iliev, the honorary consul of Barbados, with students, publishers, and readers sharing their perspectives.

The daily STANDARD quiz combines questions on current news with general knowledge, challenging readers who follow current events.

The reading promotion initiative 'Knygos Tauta' (Book Nation) is launching a new project, the '#Skaityk30 Traveling Book Club,' which will invite readers across Lithuania to meet for live discussions about books.

The renowned Macedonian poet Ante Popovski's work has been published in the prestigious Russian magazine 'Inostrannaya Literatura,' which introduces readers to foreign literature.
An article showcases the appeal and tradition of classic Peranakan dishes, inviting readers to explore their unique flavors.
The Portugal News published an article inviting readers to explore the historic city of Batalha in Portugal.
Seeking Alpha poses the question to its readers and analysts about which Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) stocks currently present the most attractive investment opportunities.

Telex, a Hungarian media outlet, is conducting a public vote among its readers to determine the most bizarre event of the recent campaign, with options including 'Orbán's acting career' and 'The Golden Convoy.'
The Globe and Mail has published a business brief outlining five key files or stories that are expected to be significant this week. This provides readers with an overview of important upcoming business developments.

Author and journalist Anna Rún Frímannsdóttir has garnered significant attention with her crime novels, including 'Dauðaþögn' and 'Eftirför,' which have been nominated for awards.

A set of four chess-inspired puzzles is presented for readers to solve, with a recommendation for recent documentaries on chess players Judit Polgár and Hans Niemann.
Various letters to the editor were published on Monday, May 25, 2026, covering a range of public opinions and discussions. These contributions reflect diverse perspectives from readers.
A summary of ten curious images, complaints, or messages about Madrid, submitted by readers, has been compiled in El Buzón del Lector section. The collection offers unique perspectives and observations on the city.

Helsingin Sanomat publishes a daily 5x5 mini crossword puzzle with a changing theme, inviting readers to solve it.

In a 'Readers reply' segment, the question of why cinema snacks are so loud despite the expectation of quiet in theaters is discussed. Readers share their thoughts on the issue of noisy eating during movies.

News quizzes are challenging readers' knowledge on various topics, including the profession of the father in the Finnish family sitcom 'Kyllä isä osaa' and facts about pop star Shakira. These quizzes offer an interactive way to engage with current events and pop culture.

A Danish newspaper challenges readers daily with 10 new questions on various topics, including flowers in Danish gardens.
This article summarizes ten curious images, complaints, or messages submitted by readers to 'El Buzón del Lector' this week, covering diverse observations.

A cultural commentary argues against pessimistic views on reading, asserting that the current era is a golden age for readers and that physical bookshops will continue to thrive.

Der Standard published two new Smart Sudoku puzzles, one of medium difficulty and one difficult, for readers to solve.
SMH.com.au presents its Superquiz for Sunday, May 24, offering readers a general knowledge challenge.

Readers have voiced strong criticism against Chancellor Rachel Reeves' new cost of living package, arguing that the measures are too small to effectively address Britain's rising bills and household hardship.
Mexico News Daily has published its weekly quiz, 'The MND Quiz of the Week May 23rd.' The quiz offers readers an opportunity to test their knowledge.

Helsingin Sanomat presents a news quiz to test readers' current affairs knowledge, featuring ten questions including one about Juha Torvinen's band.

Sabahattin Ali's novel 'Madonna in a Fur Coat' has been selected as the book of the week. The acclaimed work continues to captivate readers with its compelling narrative.
La Vanguardia's 'Comer' newsletter invites readers to subscribe to receive its new gastronomy bulletin every Saturday, featuring a unique concept of a 'tailored wardrobe for each restaurant'.
The article presents five irresistible recipes from South America, inviting readers on a culinary journey through dishes like Peruvian ceviche, Brazilian feijoada, Argentine choripán, Uruguayan chivito, and Colombian/Venezuelan tequeños.

An article explores the common feeling of being in a relationship while secretly wishing to be single, posing the question to readers if they relate to this sentiment.

A selection of books is recommended for readers looking for diverse experiences to enjoy outdoors during pleasant weather, including an insider's story about the dark side of Facebook.

The Journal has released its Friday Newshound Quiz for readers.
The Sydney Morning Herald's 'Good Weekend' section presents a new quiz, inviting readers to test their knowledge and aim for a perfect score of 25.
A Wall Street Journal article explores the personal habit of collecting Starbucks mugs and invites readers to share their own 'cheesy souvenir confessions.'

Organizers of the PR Impact Awards 2026, the largest annual conference and competition for communication professionals, are inviting M360 readers to vote for the laureate of the 'Trial by Publicity' nomination.

The latest issue of "Schaufenster" magazine, dated May 22nd, is now available for readers to browse.

The Austrian Press Council has reprimanded the tabloid 'Heute' for a distorting report concerning funding for 'Der Standard', ruling that the medium misled readers with an 'apples and oranges' comparison on media subsidies.

Die Presse features its weekly 'Spectrum' puzzle, challenging readers with questions like 'Who met whom?' and 'The house full of guests – but when will they leave?'.
This collection offers readers a new quiz and a crossword puzzle to engage with, specifically curated for Week 21.

Der Standard newspaper published its regular selection of daily puzzles, including word searches, crosswords, and various Sudoku challenges. These features are a consistent offering for its readers.

A visual puzzle from Delfi-lt challenges readers to test their observation skills by finding a hidden car within a snowy forest scene.

Kylie Jenner's best friend Stassie Karanikolaou and influencer Victoria Villarroel were seen in matching white robes, sparking a comparison of their laid-back looks. The article asks readers to choose whose style they prefer.

Writer Narine Abgarian met with readers in Bucharest for the launch of the Romanian edition of her book 'People Who Will Always Be With Me,' discussing how to live through difficult times.

This article provides recipes for popular festival foods, such as momos and chai, encouraging readers to recreate these culinary delights at home without needing to attend a festival.

Der Standard's community forum invites readers to discuss their experiences and preferences regarding tango dancing.

Helsingin Sanomat's news quiz challenges readers on their current events knowledge, including a question about the composer of the classic song 'Puttin' On the Ritz'.

As Labour's leadership hopefuls reopen the Brexit debate, many Independent readers argued the party can no longer ignore the fallout of leaving the EU, though others warned it risks reigniting old wars.
A Portuguese newspaper published its 'Letters to the Editor' section, featuring various opinions from readers on current events and societal issues.

A popular influencer, TikToker, and YouTuber, known for her association with the 'AMP World' circle, was spotted glistening in a metallic bikini. Readers are challenged to guess her identity.
Readers are invited to cast their votes for the top spring sports athletes from the competitions held between May 11-16.
A morning quiz challenges readers with a question about Native American history, specifically asking to which tribe the famous leader Sitting Bull belonged. It serves as a daily trivia segment.

A daily news quiz from FAZ challenges readers to answer five questions about current events, including the winner of the International Booker Prize, and compare their knowledge with others.

Dennik N publishes a generic message inviting readers to submit comments or report errors via email.

An article decodes a period of chaos over two weeks, involving Franco Mabanta and a Senate shooting, aiming to document patterns and remind readers of the history that often gets buried by fast-moving news.

Author Pavol Rankov demonstrates that a novel set during the COVID-19 pandemic can be engaging rather than a dry account of pandemic hardships. His work aims to entertain readers beyond mere reporting.

Helsingin Sanomat presents a news quiz to test readers' current affairs knowledge, including a question about Bulgaria's Eurovision winning song.
An article encourages readers to remember the historical events of Chandpur in 1921.

A geography quiz highlights how traditional maps, particularly those using the Mercator projection, distort the true sizes of countries. It challenges readers to identify which countries are actually larger than they appear.

A daily selection of puzzles and games, including Sudoku, a quiz, and a word search, were published by the newspaper. These features offer recreational content for readers.